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Who were the first Europeans to come to the land that would become the U.S.? the British the 29 the 28 the Vikings
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Who were the first Europeans to come to the land that would become the U.S.?
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the Vikings
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The best option from the list would be the "British," but it should be noted that the French and Spanish were also early colonizers of the land that would become the US.
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